Division of Cancer Sciences, University of Manchester, Manchester Cancer Research Centre, 3rd floor Proton Beam Therapy Centre, Oak Road, Manchester, M20 4BX, UK.
The Christie NHS Foundation Trust, Manchester, UK.
Radiat Oncol. 2019 Jul 31;14(1):134. doi: 10.1186/s13014-019-1343-8.
Preclinical radiotherapy studies using small animals are an indispensable step in the pathway from in vitro experiments to clinical implementation. As radiotherapy techniques advance in the clinic, it is important that preclinical models evolve to keep in line with these developments. The use of orthotopic tumour sites, the development of tissue-equivalent mice phantoms and the recent introduction of image-guided small animal radiation research platforms has enabled similar precision treatments to be delivered in the laboratory.These technological developments, however, are hindered by a lack of corresponding dosimetry standards and poor reporting of methodologies. Without robust and well documented preclinical radiotherapy quality assurance processes, it is not possible to ensure the accuracy and repeatability of dose measurements between laboratories. As a consequence current RT-based preclinical models are at risk of becoming irrelevant.In this review we explore current standardization initiatives, focusing in particular on recent developments in small animal irradiation equipment, 3D printing technology to create customisable tissue-equivalent dosimetry phantoms and combining these phantoms with commonly used detectors.
临床前小动物放射治疗研究是将体外实验转化为临床应用的不可或缺的步骤。随着放射治疗技术在临床上的不断发展,临床前模型的发展也必须与之保持一致。使用原位肿瘤部位、开发组织等效性小鼠体模以及最近引入的图像引导小动物放射研究平台,使得在实验室中能够提供类似的精确治疗。然而,这些技术发展受到缺乏相应的剂量学标准和方法报告不佳的阻碍。如果没有强大且有充分记录的临床前放射治疗质量保证流程,就不可能确保实验室之间剂量测量的准确性和可重复性。因此,目前基于 RT 的临床前模型有变得不相关的风险。在这篇综述中,我们探讨了当前的标准化举措,特别关注小动物照射设备的最新发展、用于创建定制组织等效剂量体模的 3D 打印技术以及将这些体模与常用探测器相结合。